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Swedish foreign ministry urges citizens to leave Iran immediately
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The Swedish Foreign Ministry (UD) has tightened its travel advisory for Iran, urging all Swedish citizens in the country to leave immediately due to the deteriorating security situation. Protests that erupted on December 28 have led to violence and hundreds of deaths. The advisory remains in effect until further notice.
La presidente Claudia Sheinbaum si è rivolta ai rappresentanti messicani all'estero, sottolineando la trasformazione storica in corso nel paese e gli obiettivi diplomatici per il 2026. Il messaggio è stato pronunciato durante la XXXVII Riunione dei Capi di Ambasciate e Consolati, presieduta dal Segretario degli Esteri Juan Ramón de la Fuente. Le priorità includono il rafforzamento della protezione consolare e la promozione dei successi nazionali a livello globale.
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North Korea has inaugurated five new hotels in Samjiyon, a northern city near Mount Paektu, as leader Kim Jong-un expressed an 'unshakable' will to develop the area into an attractive mountainous tourist zone, state media reported. Kim attended the opening ceremonies over the weekend with his daughter Ju-ae. The move is part of efforts to boost tourism and earn hard currency amid international sanctions.
President Lee Jae-myung's chief of staff, Kang Hoon-sik, is set to depart for the United Arab Emirates on Thursday to discuss expanding bilateral economic cooperation. The trip focuses on defense, artificial intelligence, and other advanced sectors, following a recent meeting with Abu Dhabi's crown prince.
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South Korea is sending a special envoy to Angola this week to attend celebrations marking the 50th anniversary of the country's independence from Portugal. The envoy will deliver a personal letter from Foreign Minister Cho Hyun to Angolan President Joao Lourenco. The two nations have strengthened economic cooperation in recent years.